Blogilo Moved into kdereview
Mehrdad Momeny
mehrdad.momeny at gmail.com
Fri Sep 25 16:21:59 BST 2009
On Friday 25 September 2009 04:30:44 pm Allen Winter wrote:
> On Friday 25 September 2009 3:38:52 am Mehrdad Momeny wrote:
> > > > We prefer to import it into KDE PIM section! because it depends on
> > > > KBlog that is a part of kdepimlibs.
> > >
> > > Or maybe extragear/pim (As Stefan notes, kdepimlibs can be required
> > > outside of kdepim as well. That's in fact the whole point of the
> > > module. Allen can probably be more specific on where the best place for
> > > blogilo is.
> >
> > Yes, You two are right. My reason is not a good point :D
> > BTW, Because there was a plan for PIM to have a blog client, and KBlogger
> > development is frozen now, This could be a good replacement for it :)
>
> I'm happy to have bloglio in kdepim.
> Especially since KOrganizer journal facility can post to blogs, it would be
> good to unify all the blogging capabilities into kdepim.
>
> The kdepim vs. extragear/pim decision is up to Mehrdad.
> It really depends on if Mehrdad wants to release with the normal KDE cycle
> or if he wants to release on his own. Either way is fine.
>
> -Allen
>
The KDE 6 months release cycle is good to us!
And we think KDEPIM would be better place for it!
>You also have 19 issues reported by i18ncheckarg about ambigious messages
>that you should fix to help out the translators.
Oh, I didn't see them before,
And fixed all of them right now :)
Regards,
Mehrdad
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